The silver birch prefers to propagate via its fruit, which is only about three millimeters in size and is very widely spread by the wind.…
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It doesn't matter whether it's Japanese maple or red maple - when red maple turns green, there can be many reasons. Sometimes, however, the greening is quite normal.…
Read MoreThe red maple (Acer rubrum) is also a popular ornamental tree with us. The wood is very hardy and should only be protected when young.…
Read MoreRed maple is rarely offered in specialist shops and accordingly fetches high prices. Growing your own from seeds is much cheaper.…
Read MoreNormally, the Japanese maple is not necessarily easy to propagate. With a few tricks, however, the project succeeds.…
Read MoreRed maple (Acer rubrum) makes few demands on its care - but these want to be fulfilled. What you need to pay attention to for healthy growth.…
Read MoreIn his native Japan, the winters are long and cold, the summers short and rather warm. As a result, the Japanese maple is also hardy here.…
Read MoreRed maple needs a sunny to light semi-shady location, since the magnificent autumn colors can only develop in such a location.…
Read MoreRed maple (Acer rubrum) is widespread in North America and is also often planted as an ornamental tree in this country. The imposing ornamental tree in the profile.…
Read MoreRed maple is considered hardy, can be afflicted with various diseases due to improper care and / or an inappropriate location.…
Read MoreRed maple does not make many demands on care, but you should observe a few requirements for healthy growth when planting.…
Read MoreRed maple (Acer rubrum) is rarely raised as a bonsai here. Unfortunately, because this type of maple is ideal for various types of design.…
Read MoreRed maple - cut or rather leave? Under certain conditions, a pruning of the red maple is possible, sometimes even useful.…
Read MoreThe Japanese maple usually does not tolerate replanting very well, which is why this measure should only be taken in exceptional cases. An instruction.…
Read MoreJapanese maple is ideal for keeping in a bucket. Read our article on what to look out for.…
Read MoreIn the Japanese maple, diseases and an infestation with pests are mainly due to care errors and / or an unsuitable location.…
Read MoreThe Japanese maple can in principle be planted out during the entire growing season, but the best time to plant is in spring.…
Read MoreBasically, it means that maple must not be cut. This rule only applies to a limited extent for the Japanese maple, as the tradition of bonsai shows.…
Read MoreJapanese maple is difficult to propagate from cuttings? With our tips & tricks, you can do this too.…
Read MoreThe Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) is - in our opinion - one of the most beautiful ornamental trees, which is why we are now presenting this exotic species to you in the profile.…
Read MoreIn order for the Japanese maple to grow and thrive, certain principles should be observed when planting. We'll show you what to look out for.…
Read MoreTraditionally, the Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) is not only raised as a bonsai in Japan. This is how the work of art succeeds for you too.…
Read MoreOnly fertilize your Japanese maple moderately and preferably with organic fertilizers. Too much fertilization impairs the autumn colour.…
Read MoreJapanese maple originally comes from a cool, moderate climate and is therefore very hardy even in our latitudes.…
Read MoreDepending on the type and variety, location, care and climatic conditions, Japanese maple shows very different growth rates per year.…
Read MoreJapanese maples should be repotted about every two years. In this article you will find out why this is so important and when is the right time.…
Read MoreJapanese maple is fairly easy to propagate from soft cuttings taken between May and June.…
Read MoreJapanese maple is very suitable for cultivation in sufficiently large pots. Find out what you should pay attention to when it comes to care.…
Read MoreJapanese maple - can you transplant it or not? This measure should be avoided if possible, but sometimes repositioning is unavoidable.…
Read MoreAlthough Japanese maple is hardy and quite insensitive to cold, spring is said to be the best time to plant.…
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